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impasse
[ im-pas, im-pas ]
noun
- a position or situation from which there is no escape; deadlock.
Synonyms: dead end, standoff, standstill, stalemate
- a road or way that has no outlet; cul-de-sac.
impasse
/ ˈæmpɑːs; ɪmˈpɑːs; æmˈpɑːs; ˈɪmpɑːs /
noun
- a situation in which progress is blocked; an insurmountable difficulty; stalemate; deadlock
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of impasse1
Example Sentences
Reforming the social care system in England is "urgent", cabinet minister Louise Haigh has said, after sources told the BBC there was a "genuine impasse" at the top of government over the issue.
The gaps hint that a critical flash point of America’s political impasse may be misunderstood.
What makes the impasse especially affecting is how Jelks and Holland subtly evoke how alike yet different two closely connected men with brutal pasts can be.
But a ubiquitous concern is that the American public's alarming refusal to find compromise with people who hold opposing political viewpoints has brought us to a dangerous impasse.
The economy has essentially collapsed, and political impasse means the country has been without a president for almost two years.
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